Tatyana Kim Reveals the Truth About Her Marriage: "I Endured Abuse for Years"

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Tatyana Kim Reveals the Truth About Her Marriage: "I Endured Abuse for Years"

The founder of one of the largest Russian online platforms Wildberries, Tatyana Kim, made a shocking confession about her personal life in a recent interview. She said that for many years she was in an abusive relationship with her ex-husband, Vladislav Bakalchuk, who was also involved in the management of the company. Tatyana shared details of what she had to endure in her marriage and how she managed to cope with this difficult period.

According to Kim, her husband's abuse included not only emotional pressure, but also attempts at violent control. She recalled episodes when Bakalchuk tried to "forcibly take her somewhere" and force her to "rewrite the business." She also described moments of aggression when her things were "smashed and thrown out of the window."

One of the most traumatic moments, according to Tatyana, was that she had to "run after her husband's car" with small children in her arms, which added constant stress to her life. She noted that such scenes took place against the backdrop of absolute indifference to her condition.

However, after the divorce, Kim feels free. "It's like I've thrown off the shackles," she shared in the conversation. For her, this step was the beginning of a new life, in which she was finally able to focus on herself and her family, without the constant pressure and control of her ex-husband.

Tatyana also noted that she had endured such treatment for a long time and linked her "super-endurance" to the fact that in the history of their people "they had to endure a lot." She compared her resilience to what generations of Russians have historically endured.

Kim's statement about her long-term abuse in her marriage has caused a stir. Many have expressed support for the businesswoman, noting her courage and determination to cope with difficult circumstances. At the same time, the case raises important questions about violence in relationships and the need to discuss such topics openly.

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